Outlook Journal is a quarterly Impact Assessment publication that draws together thought pieces on different aspects of practice.
Outlook Journal is a quarterly Impact Assessment publication that draws together thought pieces on different aspects of practice.
This 23rd edition of the Impact Assessment Outlook Journal provides a series of thought pieces on international best practice in impact assessment. In this edition, the Guest Editor, Professor Thomas Fischer, has selected 10 articles produced by IEMA professionals and Impact Assessment experts from across the world.
The result is a valuable yet quick read across some of the different aspects of impact assessment international practice exploring best practice in Impact Assessment.
This publication benefits from contributions from multiple expert academics and practitioners from top international universities and IEMA EIA Quality Mark consultancies on a variety of aspects of Impact Assessment best practice. There is huge amount of positive advice contained within these short articles, along with reflections and suggestions.
This twenty-second edition of the Impact Assessment Outlook Journal provides a series of thought pieces on IA related competency, capability and related approaches to recognition/registration. In this edition, the Guest Editor, Josh Fothergill, has selected eleven articles produced by IEMA professionals and Impact Assessment experts. The result is a valuable yet quick read across some of the different aspects of UK and international practice exploring competency and certification in Impact Assessment.
This publication benefits from contributions from multiple expert practitioners from IEMA EIA Quality Mark consultancies and others on a huge variety of aspects of Impact Assessment competency. There is huge amount of positive advice contained within these short articles, along with reflections and suggestions for the next steps in tracking and enhancing competency in Impact Assessment. We welcome contributions from colleagues representing the Environment Institute of Australia and New Zealand, who which has recently formed an alliance with IEMA. The articles are a valuable read across some of the different aspects of UK and international practice, exploring issues, methods and potential futures.
In this volume, we hear from the field’s experts on some exciting and innovative types of assessment. We explore Child Rights and Wellbeing Impact Assessment, Gender Impact Assessment, Equality Impact Assessment, Health Impact Assessment, and Human Rights Impact Assessment.
This is the first volume of a two-part series on exploring the frontiers of IA. This volume looks into environmental IA with a focus on technology and place; Part 2 (Volume 21) will consider the frontiers of health, wellbeing and social impact assessments.